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Just a spider in imo but congrats on your new snake...
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The Following User Says Thank You to RedDragonMorphs For This Useful Post:
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That is a spider, congrats and welcome!!
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Re: Potentially embarrassing question....but what the heck!
He is a very gorgeous reduced-pattern spider.
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Re: Potentially embarrassing question....but what the heck!
Cool! So he is a spider. I thought I saw a bit of the "wobble" when I first fed him, but it was quite minor, and I hadn't noticed it the last two times he has eaten. I know I won't be able to prove the "het ghost" part of the equation til he breeds with the right girl, but at least I don't have reason right now to doubt the snake's genetics. Thanks again,
Dave
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Re: Potentially embarrassing question....but what the heck!
yeah he is a spider but a good looking 1 at that, i can see how you would confuse him with a pinstripe.
1.0 albino
0.1 black pastel 66% het. albino
1.0 cinny
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Re: Potentially embarrassing question....but what the heck!
he's gorgeous! Very nice reduced pattern with a nice dorsal stripe. Some people breed for the stripe, some don't. My female spider has the same stripe down her neck. Here's my little girl named Charlotte: http://www.iherp.com/Public/Animals/...nimalID=109450
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That is for sure a Spider Welcome to the forums!
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Re: Potentially embarrassing question....but what the heck!
An easy way to tell a striped spider from a pin is to look at the head pattern. Pins have closer to a normal head pattern and spiders have their weird pattern.
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